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The twin-engine Grumman G-21 Goose amphibious plane had been flown from Florida to Minnesota before Michael Blume, 62, of Burnsville, Minnesota, took over to bring it to Hamilton, Undersheriff ...
For the next 20 years, the G-21 was flown as an airliner. It became part of the Museum collection in 1983. The Grumman Goose still flies today, both in its original form and with turboprop engines ...
That's why this 1968 Grumman G-21 Goose flying boat is such a welcome sight. Apart from being a new face on a Trade-a-Plane website that almost never gets new entries, it seems, ...
The twin-engine Grumman G-21 Goose amphibious plane had been flown from Florida to Minnesota before Michael Blume, 62, of Burnsville, Minnesota, took over to bring it to Hamilton, Undersheriff ...
The artistic dilemma at the National Air and Space Museum has always been that the flying machines dwarf any attempt to present a jazzy display.
Decades after the last Grumman Goose rolled off the famed manufacturer’s assembly line, the G-21 Goose is nearly ready to come back to life. It comes on the heels of the G800's FAA and EASA ...
The preliminary factual report by the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority into a Grumman G-21 Goose amphibian accident on 27 February has found that the aircraft crashed out of control shortly ...
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